SOLUTION: find all the real number that satisfy the inequality 1<x^2<4
A. x:1<x<2 or -2<x<1
B. x:1<x<2 or -2<x<-1
C. x:-1<x<2 or -2<x<-1
D. x:-1<x<2 or -2<x<-1
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Question 1106227: find all the real number that satisfy the inequality 1
A. x:1
B. x:1
C. x:-1
D. x:-1
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